How long can the annual inspection be delayed if forgotten?

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DiOwen
07/30/25 8:15am
It cannot be delayed. Small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles must undergo inspection every 2 years within the first 6 years; after 6 years, they must be inspected annually; after 15 years, they must be inspected every 6 months. Below is additional information: Annual Inspection: According to the "Regulations on the Registration of Motor Vehicles" (Order No. 102 of the Ministry of Public Security), the owner of a motor vehicle can apply for an inspection compliance mark at the vehicle management office of the registration location within three months before the expiration of the motor vehicle inspection validity period. In other words, if the deadline is July 2018, the earliest the annual inspection can be completed is May 1st, and the latest is July 31st. How to check the annual inspection time: Motor vehicles can undergo the annual inspection within 3 months before the annual inspection deadline. The deadline for the annual inspection can be found on the supplementary page of the vehicle license, which states the inspection validity period until a certain year and month. For example, if the supplementary page of the vehicle license states "Inspection validity period until July 2018," then the annual inspection should be conducted within May, June, and July, with the final deadline being July 31st.
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